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fgleich

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The fate of Harold Aspden
« on: September 21, 2010, 01:22:30 AM »
For your info:

Harold Aspden had a stroke, and is unable to maintain his websites. An engineering student has met Harold and his wife and has set up a website containing Harold's writings, etc, so they don't disappear. It's now at

http://haroldaspden.com/index.htm

I'm very relieved that he is still with us, his work is of paramount importance.

ramset

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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2010, 02:18:03 AM »
Thank you for sharing this info.
Chet

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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2010, 07:21:12 AM »
Yes. Thank you.

No disrespect, but:
This comment was on the website:
can no longer pursue his work with the tenacity and vigour he did throughout his life.

One never knows what a change can bring. Harold wrote fascinating papers which should stir the dreams of the reader.

Forgive me if this is too bold.

fgleich

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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2010, 11:18:51 PM »
reading further, it also states that:

Wendy then asked if I could help her ensure Harold's websites -which due to their troubles had not been maintained

I'm wondering if CD's or DVD's might be made of this info and sold for a small fee, or given away. Long ago I could see troubles like this coming, so I archived everything for myself. This information is too valuable to vanish.

Maybe even donations to maintain the websites are in order ?

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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2010, 01:43:27 AM »
For your info:

Harold Aspden had a stroke, and is unable to maintain his websites. An engineering student has met Harold and his wife and has set up a website containing Harold's writings, etc, so they don't disappear. It's now at

http://haroldaspden.com/index.htm

I'm very relieved that he is still with us, his work is of paramount importance.

Hi dear fgleich. Thank you for posting this info about the health status of the elderly Dr. Harold Aspden; and also for sharing the address of the new site kept by a devoted engineering student: http://haroldaspden.com/index.htm
I do truly agree with your words about Dr. Aspden's lifetime vast work in the physics and cosmology fields.
From my viewpoint, he is the leading PIONEER of a more advanced phase of Science at hand; the following was an earlier attempt to make this fact publicly known 'urbi et orbi': Harold Aspden @PESWiki.

What do you make of: this obnoxious engagement request to the University of Southampton by a Dr. D. Fisher? Is it the same Dr. Fisher, David, that Dr. Aspden mentions at the Energy Science Report No. 10 (page 3 partially quoted beneath)?
If so, doesn't it appear to be the start of an outrageous personal attack to the reputation of the retired Dr. Aspden when they (Fisher et al) seem to have been unable in the past to provide the necessary counter-arguments from their professional field to attempt to refute the solid foundations and logic conclusions of Dr. Aspden's work; or am i misreading it? (English is not my mothertongue)

Course of action?

Thank you for your attention.
Cheers.

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Yet, as I say, since the basis of electrical science is founded on electrical activity seated in electrons and
our body fluids involve activity seated in ions that are very much heavier than electrons, there is reason
for doubt.
Now, the stimulus for writing the text of this introductory essay of this Report No. 10 comes from a
Letter to the Editor in the July/August 1996 issue of Electronics World (page 590). It was authored by Dr.
David Fisher of Cardiff in Wales and was a declaration framed in an accusative context directed at
anyone who believes in 'anti-gravity and perpetual motion (free energy)' with the finger pointed in my
direction. Quoting from it:
"I was, in fact, thinking of Dr. Aspden who, readers will recall, believes in this nonsense and has also
proposed a 'cyclotron' theory in order to 'explain' the so-called link between electromagnetic fields and
disease."
This was probably a result of an article of mine published by Electronics and Wireless World, pp. 29-31
(1989). It was entitled 'Anti-Gravity Electronics'.
The latter article had also attracted similar criticism, expressing doubts as to my wisdom as a
professionally qualified physicist, for my views on the gravity theme. My attacker was C. Hellingman
writing in Physics Education, 27, 112-115 (1992). In rallying to defend my case I wrote another article
which was published by the Institute of Physics in U.K. in that same periodical, Physics Education, 28,
202-203 (1993). It was entitled 'The Law of Perpetual Motion'. As to my `cyclotron' subject that had
featured in an earlier article of mine in EWWW, pp. 774-775 (September 1991). The title of that article
was 'Power Lines, Cancer and Cyclotron Resonance'. Note that EWWW, or Electronics World +
Wireless World, represents a staged period of gradual transition as the publishers of Wireless World
decided to rename their periodical Electronics World. I am tempted to note here that the word `wireless'
has gone out of fashion, along with the word 'aether', but remind you that Nature still needs the aether to
sustain those wireless waves and no amount of electronics can eradicate its existence!

-- Dr. Harold Aspden in Energy Science Report No. 10, 1997
« Last Edit: December 08, 2010, 02:58:32 AM by xmark »

FatBird

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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2010, 01:44:10 PM »
@ fgleich,   Thank you for the update on Dr Aspen & posting his web site.

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HaroldAspden.com Backups
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2010, 02:50:52 PM »
I'm wondering if CD's or DVD's
might be made of this info
and sold for a small fee,
or given away.

Giuseppe Filotto is the person
that has taken on the task of
re-presenting Harold's work
on a dedicated website URL.

I have written him for permission
to maintain a regular website backup
in an offline viewable format instead,
that is stored in a single file archive.

It is simple to do,
and extremely small too
due to being mostly text.
31.9-KB (32,712 bytes)


Here is a test example
of this website as an
offline viewable archive:

It was packed with Win-RAR,
and has a large recovery record.

If he elects to say no,
I'll have to delete this...

The links of the offline set are
relative for local pages,
and absolute for external pages.

So you can still read this offline,
but external links to other websites
still work properly when online.

There are people here
on dial-up connections,
that choice was for them...

I included a single folder backup too,
of each page as HTML for browsers
renamed as the pages they represent.



http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=448
Maybe even donations to maintain the websites are in order ?

I searched his wensite for the terms
"Donate" and "Donations"

I'm sure they'd be welcome though,
I wrote him a second note about that.

I'll post a PayPal address if he gives me one,
or indicate he will add a "Donate" button.

CompuTutor

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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2010, 05:31:04 AM »
Giuseppe is a wonderful person,
he has agreed to a free release
of a backup of his website now.

He will additionally get confirmation
from the family about long-run backups
of all changes and updates/changes.

That will be late January though,
as he is off to be married right now
on another continent (With a vacation).

He will address the donation aspect then too.


fgleich

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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2011, 03:14:54 AM »
I wanted to say something about an experiment I'm doing that is based a lot on ideas from some of Harolds experiment pamphlets, specifically one in which he describes a certain type of motor. The basic principal which makes it work is being able to switch the flux path, and in that way, to extract energy over and above what you put into the system. This is possible because the medium the machine is immersed in supplies all the extra energy. There are other things happening, like, for instance, magnetic fields that are inherent in the material, that university trained engineers scratch their heads about wondering how and where they come from. But, if you read Harolds stuff, you'll know the answer to that question.
Now, the experiment I'm doing ( one of them, anyway ), is a replication of Thane Heins, a video of which is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVYiT4zK9Kc
This can be possible because of the magnetic fields that are set in motion by sympathy next to the driven part. I am saying here that part of the secondary magnetic field is driven by the primary, and part of the secondary magnetic field is induced by that driven field. Right at this point in time, it's unclear what the math needs to be to calculate everything, but it can be worked out by experiment for right now. I'll post pictures and results when I get time.

CompuTutor

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HaroldAspden.com Website Backup Archive
« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2011, 01:38:23 AM »
The extended vacation with a wedding attached
for the website operator of HaroldAspden.com
named Giuseppe Filotto has successfully come to a completion.

As such,
my request for him ask permission from the family of Harold Aspen,
specifically Wendy Aspden (His wife) for the right to mirror
the website as an archive file has been asked and answered.

Plainly put,
we may all mirror and re-present his work as long as we
give proper due credit to Harold for the work presented of course.

I already have a single file archive in a post above,
I'll wait about a month for the website to be fully updated,
and do another archive backup, and delete the older one.

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Below is my incoming email Wed 02-16-11:

Hello again Paul,
I have just got off the phone with Wendy Aspden,
and have asked her about your wish to distribute
Harold's work more widely on the net.

She has expressed her wishes to me that you do this
as much as you like and so should anyone else
who has the inclination to do so.

She only asked that Harold (her husband)
get credit for his work if someone uses it in some way,
be it to advance theory or in practical applications.

I am also in the process of going through a few more
of his papers and files so as to make the information
on the current site we have as complete as possible
and please, feel free to mirror it all over the internet.

Thank you also for the very kind post
I saw you had put up in the forum

(which I haven't visited in along time now,
as I have so little time I seriously need one of you boys
to build a temporal stasis machine.
Come on guys, we all know anti-gravity machines
slow time down to nil when you use them to wormhole...,
I just need use of a little spaceship a few times a year...)

I hope all is well with you and wish you a very belated happy 2011.

Giuseppe





 

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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2011, 04:37:35 AM »
Long ago I could see troubles like this coming,
so I archived everything for myself.

Do you think you may have backed up something
not currently on the HaroldAspen.com backup website
to contribute to this final website archival update ?

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Re: The fake of Harold Aspden
« Reply #11 on: February 17, 2011, 09:11:47 AM »

http://haroldaspden.com/index.htm

It is stated:
"Harold Aspden is a brilliant theoretical physicist, electrical engineer and inventor".
Unfortunately his theory is not supported by a single one duplicable working experiment, with expected results differing from what conventional science predicts.
If you have experimented like me his resonant double-capacitor or tri-axial capacitor, you must have come to the conclusion that he is a crackpot. Like Bearden: not physics but overdone verbiage in fuzzy layman terms, no accuracy, no quantified fact, nothing to observe.


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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #12 on: February 18, 2011, 04:47:01 AM »
Such a wonderful ray of sunshine.

You are welcome to your opinion of course,
I don't have one on this matter actually,
I'm just trying to help keep data from fading away...

exnihiloest

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Re: The fate of Harold Aspden
« Reply #13 on: February 18, 2011, 11:47:04 AM »
For seeing the sunshine, don't look at obscurantism.
 :)


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Re: The fake of Harold Aspden
« Reply #14 on: February 18, 2011, 11:13:39 PM »
http://haroldaspden.com/index.htm

It is stated:
"Harold Aspden is a brilliant theoretical physicist, electrical engineer and inventor".
Unfortunately his theory is not supported by a single one duplicable working experiment, with expected results differing from what conventional science predicts.
If you have experimented like me his resonant double-capacitor or tri-axial capacitor, you must have come to the conclusion that he is a crackpot. Like Bearden: not physics but overdone verbiage in fuzzy layman terms, no accuracy, no quantified fact, nothing to observe.

FFS, the guy has a stroke and you want to grandstand. You really are a low life pompous git.